Cal S, Byers ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 112% East IRON AVENUE Salina, ‘Kansas OFFICE PHONE 886 May LO, 1940 ° RES. PHONE 3629 Dr. Forrest G-e Allen,. Director, Physical Education & Recreation, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Sir: As you have been advised I am representing Mrs. fmst Ae Uhrlaub. For that reason and because of your attitude generally, as reported to me, I feel that you should have the vt picture so far as I can give it in reasonable space and time. First, may I say that in all this unfortunate affair of separation and divorce, Mr. Uhrlaub has been very definitely the aggressor. I know, because he has been in my office a number of times, and in order to get her to file suit he entered into a separation agreement and property settlement on May 20, 19359, wherein he agreed to pay to Mrs. Uhrlaub $1,065.00 alimony, payable $197.00 at the time of the execu- tion of the agreement and $25.00 per month beginning June 1, 1939. He further agreed to pay Mrs. Uhrlaub $50.00 per month for the maintenance and education of the two boys beginning June 1, 1939, and continuing until the older boy is 21 and $25.00 per month until the younger boy is 2l. Mrs. Uhrlaub says that since making this agreement Mr. Uhrlaub has paid $235.27 in alimony and $155.00 for child support. During the winter months Mrs. Uhrlaub has worked as beauty parlor operator in the afternoons and has been employed in the mornings preparing and serving food to the under- privileged children in the Salina schools, but this last job was terminated last Friday and her eamings as beauty parlor operator are very small indeed. She has planned on going to Colorado to live with her parents and has asked for help from Mr. Uhrlaub in the sum of $50.00, but Mr. Uhrlaub finally wrote to his attomey here that he could not send any money.